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Show .PROVO SUNDAY- HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1927. PAGE - - K. K, K. Opposes Al Smith For U. S. President WHEELING. W. FAIR RESETS! DEPARTMENT Kitchen Holder LaDeaft Myern, niguand, first ; - Kera Butler. 8irinif Lake, second ; LoU .West-rinBwija win, thirds latching Lois Weatring. Benjamin, first ; Tbeluia Twede, Htring Lake, second ; Lue Groesbeck, High., i land, third. Darning Luis Westring. Benjamin, first ; Mildred Peay, Benjamin, aeeond.' Hansen, BenE rring Apron-C- le jamin, first; Vera .Cook, Lehi high school, second; Eiva Tlppta, 1-- dfMl be l he purpuae of the menibenthip of the Klaii prtur to Ike eoniing electimi t du evcrjr-ttto"It-wi- g piwsHile on; bci. to defeat W. Vo, told 5,KW Klausmen Hirndui J In charge of state program. (!it?'KUiB' CINCINNATI. Ort 1 FiMa--burgh cinched the rbRmnionaliip the idugfest from Cindn-pt- i. 6. No matter what St, Louis may ill in its remain-in? games, thf Iirat are now rrrtain to fc the National loop with entry In the AYr'! .th New V"rjj l'Mlkee. - The Rcdiraluiost S 7 I .p 1 fj krit lh ts rare- - Pitts- llns cfTltntahu. Kolp and- - The Wan?r brothew. greatest led the hitting Jrirat? r sauH, Lloyd Waiter retting hr?c 1)lov and Paul Waner twc. s i EECOVCES HIOM INFECTION Saiimcl Kojni, btwl- - well-know- n tiM mail i f this city, hns been con fined to his boiiie for the past ten days snf feriiig front an infection of the leg. However, he is reported to lie recovering, and expects to be able to resume his duties in his store within the nest day or two. STEERING OF NASH IS EASY i Easy, "fast" steering, long a ehar- ectristie. of Nrtsh cars. Is even more evident lit the,21 pew models minify hil4odueed.jEraisjE Nash eiigitiepTs have concgntrated on overcoming the "drag" or low preure tires 011 the road, without resorting to the expedient of chang ing the geariujs no' that the steer- whet.mtwt-b- e 'turned through a to turn the front long arc wheels, 'we Nash front wheels ma lie crumped ity iittlo Biore than a Titcgle tnru dt ttierBtet,rlng This has been Bccomplisbed at ho sner.ifli-to easy steering, since it requires no more effort than wits e needed when high pressure - tires were nsed. l'urkiiig is said- to be .much easier with the Nash type of ''tjlwrliuj. Woriieu drivers who hav0 piloltMl the new Xasn models areiioutsiHkeH in their apireciatlon of the easy steering, and they like alsa those details of convenience wch as the light eotitrola in the center of the imndsome steering wheel, flic ease and snrety with whlvh the brakes may be applied, Xortliws operation of thejjtilinost the, clutch, the convenient location of .'the long parking brake lever, and the grouping of the instruments, --all under glass. These, details of refinement and improvement are In keeping with the usual ipmllty found throughout . Nash construction, and serve to the enjoyment of the motor with which each model is equipped.' -- -inj old-styl- -- : . - eltftEha iaVf C6uttst-Benjam-it st Plenty of fresh ana vege-and less meat, starches aud fcugar. would It; course of time prtdnce a siiiier-rac- - - Wag-itnti- first. F. D , . f ivilT rftliilur The' waffle recipe will sere six slid has ' a' caory total of energy, heat n pm3m -- from-lumi- ' Is then added and last, two j table-sjioon- s 1 M.1 I tit I UftJ't J luiltthe Jf I -- n ii tv r 'i - W TI- -- r" " " mi ,e way THENEW" comfort IMPROVED ELECTRJC genuine quality. F. O. B. Detroit Full Factory Equlpmen a umcdj fuoar acoan All Wouldn't you pay a hundred dollars for a comfort? pick-up- V Provo or 68 Sprngville 1 .Kelwlimm ning ut 7 ::! n'cloi-k- . will be fttrnislied by the ISoniieville ward trUi, and a guitar dtiet Ti'lIt be. "Xhe forMr. Rirrf. " " Provo, Phone 980 i . On tftlOR BROS COMRWY Smooth and Mighty Hwer ofthe Steam Etgitu "" i.-" - ; ; : jr--"-- -- ?;,sggr , ' :: , mi In converting wast?' heat to power, the new companion nvention to the Super Six principle accomplishes the ideal - perf ormance-- of - the high - compression type motor thaf is sought through the use of special and costly fuels. , The ' everachieved within our knowledge. This makes Hudson the most economical car per pound weight in the world. " No wonder such performance results have won. for Hudson y. its greatest triumph. Hudson offers a genuinely new kind of performance." Drive it and J you " will know. V . , v " There is a full line of Hudson modelson the h chassis. And with the new chassis, a duplicate of the larger car in all particulars save length, there is also a car for those who want such signal quality and performance in a .shorter, .more compact car. Super-Si- x 127-inc- Super-Si- x 118-in- ch I r H HUDSON Super-Si-x wheat) Standard Models ut Coach Sedan $1285 $1175 Custom-Bui- lt Brougham Coach un-tnc- h $1285 Models u a?-- $1575 Sedan $1385 imm)Sedan Pbaeton $1(00 ; All prtcsf.o.b. Detroit, phu war excii tax ; i $1551 Schofield Auto Co West Center, f5) traviyi ism cr-- B m t&- - - principle trans- Super-Si- x forms what otherwise is destructive vibration into useful power. The companion invention converts waste heat to power. Combined they afford the highest efficiency in power generation and transmission per- - 310 , 'v ''i with any Gasoline plus- - mile-a-minu- te - W' Etgli Compression Performance R. J. FRY INC. - i welcome. ak-e- and quality norits riding luxury at sustained high speed. - Lindley- - Hcindselman Music Co. Ask are BONNEVILLE WARD .foriiiance ndrnore-- power- than you'll ever need. No car under a thousand dollars can match its beauty g . Phone with T7asEVBl sold Dode Brothers You won't need to worry about winter if you have ' ' an Automatic. , . . 1 -- and-st- yle fine-carbeaut- life-lon- sOvV Moderaltbj Priced. .'Thaltimn'IIaslcr will lie the spi r ut the conjoint M. I. A. services In the lionuevllle ward this eve- An lnvesjtment indeluxe; - trouble-fretransportation. : A fast, flexible Four with big-- The lowest price oax comfort and at which a sedan ; The fastest Four in rAmenca"" Sit anywhere in the house and listen to the radio. The cost is but "a, trifle, and it lasts a lifetime. A The correct hoc or Fait at observed by Boyd- -' Welsh's Parisian design' er is presented in the Roselyn. Smart chic new . See it btfore making your select ion. 'n the Mauavu ward ibajH'L Dr. Carl. F. Eyring will lie the speaker of the evening and a splnedid musical program will be furnished including a vocal solo 'by ill's. Velum Uasmuson and a violin and cello duet by Mr. Bush and Miss Bush. iot ' - MIss-liici- MANAVU WARD Conjilut M.'l. A. services will be held this evening at 7 :3U o'clock materials and construction of : - M- Al m A car with speed, fire is practically gmokeless, too. i I that the flav Leading Druggists - M it ' Fuel at 1 - PURETTES Sold By All . ft MDNDIlXSIku: - W ARD iff v':2,.v1r- the cheapest fuel andieep ihehouse at summer heat the coldest day of the year. Forget about the cold days; have uniform heat all the time.' Your furnace will last ionger with the Automatic stoker; you do away with the fireman, and your. . 7ir. - You can burn 386-- f.f y . a. ' i ' Saves 50 - ' it .lnuutaeu "that unite and the follimiiig progratn swill lit' lieyond u safe limit. furtUtheff : Piano si'lectioji, Miss violin .'Another delicious sauce to lie Ireta Mortimer;cello sohi, solo, Miss Iita used with waffles or with pudding Pax Stevens; man; vocal solo, Ernest ThatchIs made by creaming Vi cup of buter. A cordial invitation is extend' ter with IYj cups of jiowdered sugar. ed .to the public in geueruL The. stiffly lieaten white. .of one egg e, 'v- All Dlv - ' Coal Stoker B HI SIXTH Sweet ' Spanish ,' Onions Gene Hnrding, P""vn Roph. Honey Wendell James, Spanish Fork, first. Jersey Heifer CInrency . West- ring, Benjamin, first; Sterling Bui- lard, Pay son H. F, IK, soconu. Fat Lamb Spanish Fork Lin coln Sheep club, first and second. Ewe and LriiiI) Spanish Fork Lincoln cliib,sfirst and second. Brood Ewe Spanish Fork Lin coln Kbeep club, first and second. High Sch(l - Livestock Jmlgin Contest Hiwnlsh Fork high school NATURE'S BliST LAXATIVE Eat Pnrettes occasionally. You will find them an aid to better health. SPANISH FORK, Oct. 1 Professor Ed. MItowe of the B. X. U. ' faculty.'who has spent the summer nd attending school in Chicago, bag re-is turned to his home here and taken up his duties at the B. Y.' U. - - .aj piv-ldc- iit - E. M. ROWE RTIRXS i:- TIP OF TONGUE . ' -- I CLASS ELECTS HEADS . SPANISH FORK. Oct, 1 The Z section of the Domestic' Science class of the Junior high school has Lawrence Tibbett. operatic star : elected the following officers for never have studied in EuroiH', ,4I . Eco-Home their newly organized nonilcs club:' Virginia- Chappie, nor sung nor seen Eurois. I expect president; La Verne Wilson vice to see the time when Europe will ; Vera Beck, secretary and want to hear otir American singers treasurer; Ixab Nelson, reporter. and Will send for them. I shall Erma Brown, Pheb Jex. and'l'hy'ls wait." Petersen were cleetetl executive committee tneinliers. The cluli ha John Colton, drama author : "San nlamuMl u nunilx'r of hikes, parties Francisco the only City I know and enterlalnim'nts for the wiitter. in which there remains a literary Hi lieiiiiiii-- New York has grown too Tuuney is a fair puncher, sn.vi big and cold; its groups too scat Jack. Is that praising or belittling' forod'uiut MISSIONARIES LEAVE Max Mungum and Harrison Conover o"id for he" Islands oh sn L. D. 8. mission left Provo for San riuicisco Saturday afternoon, from where they will embark October, 5. a AnM vof-lt- l liitvited.. of apricot jam and grated pineapple nre lieaten Into the mixRemember in; making this batter ture. Chill if used with a pudding. ANN MEREDITH. that tlje, potatoes supply, part of ; high school team, third: Individual in Grain Judging Con- test Mileg Roach, Spanish Fork, first; Robert Lewis, Spanish Fork, second; Charles Nelson, Spanish Fork R. F. I)., third. Club Demonstration Boys' Demonstration Springville club, lirst; Highland Club Demonstration team, P. G. R. F D., second. Hodge, w.ere present. yy . mi'lt'ffflritiimqrmKWin third. fligh School Grain Judging Contest Spanish Fork . hitth school learn, first;. Lincoln high school team, Provo Beucltrsejoud ; fioto fo-anci- al WARD A vocal solo ning at T:3W o'cltK-kwill lie furnished by MVs. Mary Hansen; a reading will-lie- . given ht Miss Janet Webster and the If blisses Siettu aud Donini Ritchie I iKMtple Cream the butter aim sugar to- gether, potato and mllkr and beat tiutil smooth and free Sift the linking .powder with half a cup of flour and heat into the mixture. - Add more flour until the sr.lt and a dash of nutmeg, a smooth batter is miide, then add Rake in hot' waffle irons until a golden brown. Indivtdnnl In Club 'Livestoik Contest Theodore West ring, 'Benjamin, first; Leon Sweu- son. SHiulsli Fork, second; Wallace Siirensoh, "Spanish .'Fork R. F. D., or did not last. rup ryrup i Ws't'Veni-wiiM- tiah;1fh'v-Wti'MiWoV- :S;W rig- .FIFTH Prof. Afred Osmond will be the sisaker at the eonjidnt M. I. A. eve services in the Fifth ward-thi- s " diircd -- . I. come. MARSHMAUXIW SAt'CE tablespoons butter W 13 n ! .SPANISH FORK, ikt, terestiax talk1 on'fl lah iiiy i x Hon aud finances by County t vi. Uilssioner Nell Dahle and ta'it ou ; Spanish Fork city taxation and condition by Couneikr U. Hay Hales, ig the main business of the local Kiwanis club at the regu'ar Thursday night meeting at the .home of Mrs. Betsy Tippetts. The program was under the direction of VVm. C Chrlsteuseo, chir- nuili of the finance committee. Two visitors, Thomas Stanton a ad David "THIRD WARU The M. I. A. meeting Snndf.y eve- ning iu the Third ward will be iu the form of Seagull graduation exer-- 1 cises. The program will lie as follows: Seagull song, girls ; itreseuta-tio- u ra of. certificates Mrs. piano wlectlon, Helen, Penrod : address. Prof. Amos N. Merrill of the B, V. Everyone is wel H rup water Melt, the butter and syrup togethwater aud .lioif. Then er, add-the add the marshmallows .and' Isut thoroughly liefore serving. I'se whik' hot. .More buttar may be added if SWEET POTATO WAFFLES 1 rttp milk 2 nips niashed sweet potato 2 teaspoons bakiiig powder 2 tabiespoons butter 2 tablespoons sugar : I gg FoluT ,- Salt J ndgihg iTh tUyib-SHtlt'y V baseball team is I TODAYS RECIPE - h - . til-se- .! e. , A One program- will" giwu by the Mioses Evelyn ward thjiiK-1- . The public is. Audrey Ostlund. The publle also lie furnished. invitett. cordially invited to attend. . .2 " '" I spar-ingl- , mf Team from" Tliuiianogos. club Gwen Linford. Mary Davis, seconi EOVS' JI XIOR PROJECTS DEPARTMENT Sweet Corn Ed," Davis. Provl Bench; first.. S. ¬ Flint Held Corn Mark Swenson, Spanish Fork, first ; David Wng Mutt. American Fork, second. picklow wheatElmer Crump, Spunish Fork B. F, D.. first; Vain Waters, Hpauish Fork, second. Club Barley Wm. Creer, Spanish Fork U. F. D.. first ; Harold Oaker man, Spanish Fork, second." .Sugar Beets Kenneth Thomas, Spanish Fork B. F. D.. first; Leon Swenson, .Spanish Fork, smmd, " Blue Victor Potatoes-He- ed Buck-arr- , Provo Bench, first ; Carl Klg- tnip, Sianish Fork, second. Early Ohio Potatoes Ed. Davis, Provo Bench, first: Carl Rigtrup, " Spanish Fork, second. ,,i Cobbler Potatoes Carl Rigtrup, Spiinlsh Fork, first. Idaho Rural Potatoes Charles Xelson, SiMiuish Fork H. F. D., Hrst UirioB-- Ha nson, Spapijh ForHL R.- - fi " P., sectuid. Kuxsett Potatoes Keith American For't, flrs.. 'Onions Harold Mang, Provo It. I boly-outiet- : Team f roni JSenJamlBf Wick-liim- . wek-oiue- g this t"?;W vVlixk iu the Second I et i ' u etiiij int M. 1. A. servlee . tcs ust Jil are n . Ifurulshed by Mr. Jwle and Alton Lurson, readings will I gi,en ityAudrey Jackson and cello solos will be rendered by UiiKtar Buggert Eccoiupanied by i'rof. Elmer E. Nelson at 'the piano, All 'y rsMK-iatio- wifr--be NiLsiseu We hear criminologists speak of V' ( I MVKOCQ) "brain scars" as being resjtougiblo ' --L-, 1 A X for most vrimes committeed by the habitual criiuini ls. It would lie in teresting to Jiuow Just bow- - many of these "iiriiiu scar" cases are prothe start by the. poisons duced generated by poorly preared food. admitted Todar, it Is that Indigestion and lack of eliminat tion by the four msin lungs, kidneys, bowels it nd skin were resioiisilUe tor same cf the the thtckeulu?, so make the batter great Teligious reforms; and thin enough to jsiur easily. The flav s. philosu-pherthe writing 'of pessimistic lie used oring of uutuicg-mu- eud a rain, inVtrsp-'us- vt J W' i Purenl-'lVartie- ynr. IAX.mONiaLlstli 01a I released and 'an new set of officers elected at th meeting of the of the OuLral school 1 liorday evening. Vice President Annie l'milnea presided and Mrs. Johu F. Bowon, Jr gava a brief wport of the work of the associa-tlofor last year, after which the following new officers were elected : John F. 'Warner, Jr, president; Xora Kerfe, vice president ; IJueena l, l'tersin, aecretary ;. Hannah chorister; Mrs. Anna Brown, Ratio Johnson. Ijicile , Ferguson, Emma Lewis aud Annie Poulsen, xei utive board. Mrs. Brown is the chairman of the executive comuiU-tee- . I1RST WARU A unslciil prorsui has been arranged for the conjoint U. I. A. services in the First ward this evening at 1 '.SO 'clock. Vwaf solos not produce beautifurflQwers or - - h:Twr.burgh's nilriier, fwn the slab nrlv in th? gam. The Reds rrat-keKroner. Hill and ' MiljiN icr 1 hifi. but could not nairm-rn- AN1 MEREDITH P4$ii;fKkiC were : - tmro(o4nv poor, soil will OHK'KS ARE NAMED tffhrs fruit, neither can Nature create a perfect human body without the aid of good blood, possible only through Dr. VaeO M. Tanner wjft lie a proper, combination of wholesoraft food, exercise and right tfevixaker at the regular monthly : V thinking. c';V" 9-- mixing: L.DS. Services Wrong Food Causes Crime! JUST. Ben-jawt- u. National Pennant Cinched By Pittsburgh; Reds Beaten By 6 Count Natb-tw- l ..... Bungalow Apron Lue Groesbeck, Highland, first: Beth Greenwood, Highland, second. Greenwood, NlgJit gown Beth Highland, first t'Lols Westring, econ4 '. Helen Shoemaker, Ueuttla. third. .. ... Pajamas Eiva Tippctts, Benjamin, first. Bloomer Mary Jewett, Genola, first; La Fare Hansen, Benjamin, second ; Zora Draper, Genola, third. Prtim'ss Klip Robert J Cook. Lchi high. .school 1 LucJle Jbrner, Lebi high school, second ; LaVeri Itow ty, Genola, third. Wah dret OJarthan,: EwelU XJaj. A rare); photographed Individual is Sirs. Will Itogers- - whose husband's noia, first; Eiva Tlinwtts, Bcuja-niisecond; Zora Draiar, Genola, Jiuuie and face are so much in the ; third. ncwspaiicrs. This was taken when AVool Scbow, Uihe arrived from Hollywood to join dress Margaret Lehl high school, first; lola Lewis, mm in Washington. IjcIiI high school, second. rcinodeled)-PhylU- s Ki'k dress team,, first; American Fork high school team,- Klikham, Lflil high schiail, first. Lehl high ; Appliipie ; Audrey Davis,. ljfh scho(djteam, third. . ' Lclii high high, schools lolax' Lewis, Individual Ugh, point man -- ia . khool, bigb school stock J.udglug coutestr-Aug' Lehl Embroidery Anna Swenson, Spanish Fork, UA XewiSr-LeW- J high Hfiw.-Hfs- t ffrst ;Arthhr HilV Kpriiigyfm,:ec-ond- r s nisi, 'seerinu mgn Cameron Gilchrist, thirtl. B I)EMNSTR,TION . c V third. LEAGUE TITLE -- ' t'J A I Bea-jauii- n, PIRATES WIN : V . Al Charlest- c. U Kinaiu, Built Jt." .ffc GIRLS JUNIOR FROJECT Oct. AJ fcuUtn la noailn-te- d for, la 1SI2H, be t good as elected," 'iu KluxKlanswem were warned her u- Ta, Mrs. Will Rogers L 50 East 1st North Street, ProVbA Utahr " PHONE14 |